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Butted maille
« on: 2014-02-05, 22:01:44 »
What makes butted maille armor so bad?
Wasn't it use in the Middle East?
Or history in general?
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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #1 on: 2014-02-05, 22:07:37 »
Butted maille is only strong if made from considerably thick gauges of wire.  Otherwise upon impact the rings deform very easily and fall off.  It becomes more hassle than it's worth.  Thick gauges of wire mean heavy armor.  A riveted maille can be made much lighter for equivalent if not superior protection value than a very heavy butted maille shirt.
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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #2 on: 2014-02-05, 22:09:19 »
Butted rings are more likely to pop open under stress. There's nothing holding the ends together other than the ring's own strength; just an open gap. Riveted rings are overlapped, then held secure with another solid piece of metal. The rings could still fail under the right circumstances, of course, but it's a lot stronger.

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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #3 on: 2014-02-05, 22:28:49 »
Butted maille is only strong if made from considerably thick gauges of wire.  Otherwise upon impact the rings deform very easily and fall off.  It becomes more hassle than it's worth.  Thick gauges of wire mean heavy armor.  A riveted maille can be made much lighter for equivalent if not superior protection value than a very heavy butted maille shirt.


Ya I thought about that, just confirming it.

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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #4 on: 2014-02-05, 22:45:00 »
think about it. when i used to make 14 and 16 guage mail coifs and shirts I would bend the rings together with my fingers... would this stop a sword cut then?

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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #5 on: 2014-02-05, 22:48:19 »
think about it. when i used to make 14 and 16 guage mail coifs and shirts I would bend the rings together with my fingers... would this stop a sword cut then?

No....
But I have a thick wired maille hauberk. And I need a tool to work with it.
But some areas weren't put together very well.
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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #6 on: 2014-02-06, 00:23:31 »
i bet u have 16 guage lol

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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #7 on: 2014-02-06, 05:55:03 »
i bet u have 16 guage lol

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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #8 on: 2014-02-06, 15:24:15 »
Off the top of my head I believe Far East (Japan) used butted mail somewhat frequently. However, they didn't use the European pattern, they didn't have all round rings, and it was sewn "flat" against the fabric sleeves (kote).
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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #9 on: 2014-02-06, 15:37:59 »
Off the top of my head I believe Far East (Japan) used butted mail somewhat frequently. However, they didn't use the European pattern, they didn't have all round rings, and it was sewn "flat" against the fabric sleeves (kote).

Ohhh, Far East. Ok, well I guess over all butted maille is decoration.
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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #10 on: 2014-02-06, 15:39:43 »
Could always weld each piece.
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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #11 on: 2014-02-06, 16:04:49 »
You could, but then it would still be historically inaccurate...not to mention, you're talking about over 10,000 individual welds; a lot of time and effort.  I was once like you- maybe worse because I needed instant gratification and had the means at my disposal...but thousands of dollars later, not to mention over a dozen different shirts, habergeons and hauberks later, I'm still in the market for something new and better.

I'm not sure if I would have been better served to have gotten exactly what I want and need from the beginning as part of the fun of this hobby is in acquisitions- at least, that is the case for me.  ymmv
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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #12 on: 2014-02-06, 20:54:07 »
You could, but then it would still be historically inaccurate...not to mention, you're talking about over 10,000 individual welds; a lot of time and effort.  I was once like you- maybe worse because I needed instant gratification and had the means at my disposal...but thousands of dollars later, not to mention over a dozen different shirts, habergeons and hauberks later, I'm still in the market for something new and better.

I'm not sure if I would have been better served to have gotten exactly what I want and need from the beginning as part of the fun of this hobby is in acquisitions- at least, that is the case for me.  ymmv

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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #13 on: 2014-02-06, 21:26:44 »
I know what you mean...having been there, done that and in some cases, still doing it.  For whatever reason, I still peruse the MRL/Windlass catalog and if I see something I like, I might get it- even though it'll be anachronistic and not authentic to any one period, if at all.  That applies mostly to swords though, and the occasional garment- never the armor as most of it sucks both in quality and fitment.
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Re: Butted maille
« Reply #14 on: 2014-02-06, 22:31:29 »
I know what you mean...having been there, done that and in some cases, still doing it.  For whatever reason, I still peruse the MRL/Windlass catalog and if I see something I like, I might get it- even though it'll be anachronistic and not authentic to any one period, if at all.  That applies mostly to swords though, and the occasional garment- never the armor as most of it sucks both in quality and fitment.

That sounds farbish.
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